Directional overcurrent monitoring in substation transformers
The present disclosure provides techniques and apparatus for fault monitoring for a substation transformer. An example substation includes a transformer coupled to a plurality of generators, and a monitoring circuit. The transformer includes a core and a monitoring winding disposed on the core. The monitoring circuit is coupled to the monitoring winding. The monitoring circuit is configured to measure a first single-phase voltage of the transformer via the first monitoring winding. The monitoring circuit is also configured to monitor for one or more faults that affect the substation based at least in part on the first single-phase voltage.
1 . A substation comprising:
a transformer coupled to a plurality of generators and comprising:
a core comprising a plurality of yoke segments and a plurality of core legs;
a first set of windings disposed around a first core leg of the plurality of core legs, the first set of windings being coupled to a first single-phase power supply; and
a first monitoring winding disposed on the core and around a first yoke segment of the plurality of yoke segments, the first monitoring winding being inductively coupled to the first set of windings; and
a monitoring circuit coupled to the first monitoring winding and configured to:
measure a first single-phase voltage of the transformer via the first monitoring winding; and
monitor for one or more faults that affect the substation based at least in part on the first single-phase voltage.
2 . The substation of claim 1 , wherein:
the monitoring circuit is further configured to determine a second single-phase voltage and a third single-phase voltage of the transformer, based on the first single-phase voltage; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the second single-phase voltage and the third single-phase voltage.
3 . The substation of claim 1 , wherein:
the transformer further comprises:
a second set of windings disposed around a second core leg of the plurality of core legs, the second set of windings being coupled to a second single-phase power supply; and
a second monitoring winding disposed around a second yoke segment of the plurality of yoke segments, the second monitoring winding being inductively coupled to the second set of windings;
the monitoring circuit is further coupled to the second monitoring winding and further configured to measure a second single-phase voltage of the transformer via the second monitoring winding; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the second single-phase voltage.
4 . The substation of claim 3 , wherein:
the monitoring circuit is further configured to determine a third single-phase voltage of the transformer, based on at least one of the first single-phase voltage or the second single-phase voltage; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the third single-phase voltage.
5 . The substation of claim 3 , wherein:
the transformer further comprises:
a third set of windings disposed around a third core leg of the plurality of core legs, the third set of windings being coupled to a third single-phase power supply; and
a third monitoring winding disposed around a third yoke segment of the plurality of yoke segments, the third monitoring winding being inductively coupled to the third set of windings;
the monitoring circuit is further coupled to the third monitoring winding and further configured to measure a third single-phase voltage of the transformer via the third monitoring winding; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the third single-phase voltage.
6 . The substation of claim 1 , wherein:
the monitoring circuit further comprises a plurality of current transformers;
the monitoring circuit is further configured to measure a respective single-phase current within the transformer via a respective current transformer of the plurality of current transformers; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the measured single-phase currents.
7 . The substation of claim 6 , wherein to monitor for the one or more faults, the monitoring circuit is configured to:
determine a phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and at least one phase angle of at least one of the measured single-phase currents; and
determine a direction of the one or more faults, based on a comparison of the phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and the at least one phase angle of the at least one of the measured single-phase currents.
8 . The substation of claim 1 , wherein the first monitoring winding provides a power supply for the monitoring circuit.
9 . A system comprising:
a plurality of generators; and
a substation coupled to the plurality of generators and comprising:
a transformer comprising:
a core; and
a first monitoring winding disposed on the core; and
a monitoring circuit coupled to the first monitoring winding and comprising a plurality of current transformers, the monitoring circuit configured to:
measure a first single-phase voltage of the transformer via the first monitoring winding;
measure a respective single-phase current within the transformer via a respective current transformer of the plurality of current transformers; and
monitor for one or more faults within the system based at least in part on the first single-phase voltage and the measured single-phase currents.
10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein:
the core comprises a plurality of yoke segments and a plurality of core legs;
the transformer comprises a first set of windings disposed around a first core leg of the plurality of core legs, the first set of windings being coupled to a first single-phase power supply; and
the first monitoring winding is disposed around a first yoke segment of the plurality of yoke segments, the first monitoring winding being inductively coupled to the first set of windings.
11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein:
the transformer further comprises:
a second set of windings disposed around a second core leg of the plurality of core legs, the second set of windings being coupled to a second single-phase power supply; and
a second monitoring winding disposed around a second yoke segment of the plurality of yoke segments, the second monitoring winding being inductively coupled to the second set of windings;
the monitoring circuit is further coupled to the second monitoring winding and further configured to measure a second single-phase voltage of the transformer via the second monitoring winding; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults within the system further based at least in part on the second single-phase voltage.
12 . The system of claim 5 , wherein to monitor for the one or more faults, the monitoring circuit is configured to:
determine a phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and at least one phase angle of at least one of the measured single-phase currents; and
determine a direction of the one or more faults, based on a comparison of the phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and the at least one phase angle of the at least one of the measured single-phase currents.
13 . The system of claim 9 , further comprising a respective circuit breaker coupled between the substation and a respective generator of the plurality of generators, wherein the monitoring circuit is further configured to:
determine that one of the plurality of generators is a source of the one or more faults, based on the monitoring; and
trigger an automatic disconnection of the generator that is the source of the one or more faults from the system via the respective circuit breaker coupled to the generator that is the source of the one or more faults.
14 . The system of claim 9 , wherein:
the substation and the plurality of generators are located on-shore;
the substation and the plurality of generators are located off-shore;
the substation is located on-shore and the plurality of generators are located off-shore; or
the substation is located off-shore and the plurality of generators are located on-shore.
15 . A substation comprising:
a transformer coupled to a plurality of generators and comprising:
a core comprising a plurality of core legs; and
a first monitoring winding disposed on the core and around a single core leg of the plurality of core legs; and
a monitoring circuit coupled to the first monitoring winding and configured to:
measure a first single-phase voltage of the transformer via the first monitoring winding; and
monitor for one or more faults that affect the substation based at least in part on the first single-phase voltage.
16 . The substation of claim 15 , wherein:
the monitoring circuit further comprises a plurality of current transformers;
the monitoring circuit is further configured to measure a respective single-phase current within the transformer via a respective current transformer of the plurality of current transformers; and
the monitoring circuit is configured to monitor for the one or more faults further based at least in part on the measured single-phase currents.
17 . The substation of claim 16 , wherein to monitor for the one or more faults, the monitoring circuit is configured to:
determine a phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and at least one phase angle of at least one of the measured single-phase currents; and
determine a direction of the one or more faults, based on a comparison of the phase angle of the first single-phase voltage and the at least one phase angle of the at least one of the measured single-phase currents.
18 . The substation of claim 15 , wherein the first monitoring winding provides a power supply for the monitoring circuit.